Tuesday, March 06, 2018

In order to speed up the process
of making better decisions, overcoming doubt or procrastination, and creating
more successful results, you must learn to transform any wish, goal or desire
you may have into a simple choice you make with clear, unwavering intention.

There are many things in life
that we simply choose, and once we have made our decision, we know beyond the
shadow of a doubt, that the desired result is on its way to us.

It is like turning on your coffee
machine in the morning, filling it up with fresh water and coffee beans,
positioning your cup or mug in the right place, pressing the right button, and
hey presto – out comes your perfect espresso, latte macchiato, cappuccino, or
whatever type of coffee you prefer.

As long as you go through the
right steps, in the right sequence, and make sure that all of the specific
requirements are met, you should be pretty sure to get the desired result.

Normally your coffee machine
won’t mow your lawn, and it won’t drive you to work either.

I have often seen people trying
to visualize and manifest things that are simply way outside of the realm of
reason.

More power to them, if they still
get the desired results.

However, more often than not, you
will probably find that a coffee machine will only do what it is supposed to
do. As long as you use the coffee machine in the right way, you should have no
doubt, inner resistance or questions in your mind about the chances of getting
the desired result.

In such instances, success should be a relatively unsurprising,
hassle-free, normal event.

It is important to recognize that
our feeling and our state of being are very different in such moments, compared
to instances when we feel that we first need to overcome all kinds of
obstacles, in order to reach our goal.

When we strongly desire to achieve
a certain objective, we are usually heavily invested into the end result.

The problem with this approach is
that our strong desire may simply confirm and cement our current state of lack
(and yes, I get that you may have the same intense feeling about desperately
needing a coffee first thing in the morning, too).

Emotionally fueled objectives,
wishes and desires often just aggravate our perception of not being, doing or having
what we really want or need.

Cravings, compulsive objective
setting, as well as other addictive, driven behavior are often simply signals
that our true, fundamental, personal needs are not being met.

We see a gap between where we
are, and where we want to be.

We get that strong sense of lack.

And lack attracts lack (sorry, I know that is quite trite).

The more you focus on the gap or
the lack, the more powerful your self-sabotage patterns may become in your
life.

Now, you may say that cognitive
tension is the key to creativity, the fuel of game-changing innovation – and I
would tend to agree. However, cognitive tension only seems to produce positive
results if you direct your focus towards creating innovative ways of closing or
bridging the perceived gap – not cementing it!

Strong negative emotions about the perceived difference between
your current and your desired state of being will often just widen and deepen
the gap.

On the other hand, if you learn
to transform your wish, goal, or desire, into something you positively expect
to receive, achieve or manifest (like getting your coffee-fix in the morning), without the slightest shadow of doubt, your
state of being and the related synchronicities will dramatically change for the
better.

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